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Traffic Management Model for

Determining Airport Acceptance Rate

(AAR)

Simplified methodology

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Appendix C

Definitions

Airport Acceptance Rate (AAR):

A dynamic parameter specifying the number of arrival

aircraft that an airport, in conjunction with:

• terminal airspace

• ramp space

• parking space, and

• terminal facilities

can accept under specific conditions during any

consecutive 60 minute period

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Definitions

Airport Primary Runway Configuration:

An airport configuration which handles 3 percent

or more of the annual operations

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Definitions

Potential AAR:

The theoretical acceptance rate at the runway

threshold – before taking other factors into

consideration

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Definitions

Actual AAR:

The Potential AAR at the runway threshold adjusted

for other factors

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Definitions

AAR adjustment factors:

The factors that must be considered when establishing

the actual AAR. These may include:

• Weather conditions

• Runway conditions

• Aircraft type and fleet mix on final

• Taxiway layout

• Ramp space

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For any runway configuration:

Potential AAR

– Adjustment Factors

Actual AAR

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Calculate the Actual AAR value for each airport

runway configuration for the following weather

conditions:

Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC) - weather allows

vectoring for visual approaches

Marginal VMC - weather does not allow vectoring for visual

approaches, but visual separation on final is possible

Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) - visual

approaches and visual separation on final are not possible

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Step 1

Calculate the Potential AAR

Determine the

• average ground speed crossing the runway

threshold, and

• the spacing interval required between successive

arrivals

Divide the groundspeed by the spacing interval to

determine the Potential AAR

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Step 1

Calculate the Potential AAR – formula method

Formula: Ground speed in knots at the runway threshold

divided by spacing interval at the runway threshold in

nautical miles

NOTE: when the quotient is a fraction, round down to the next

whole number

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Step 1

Potential AAR – examples

Example 1: 130 KTS/ 5 NM = 26

Potential AAR = 26 arrivals per hour

Example 2: 120 KTS / 7 NM = 17.14

(round down to 17)

Potential AAR = 17 arrivals per hour

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Step 1

Calculate the Potential AAR – table method

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Step 2

Identify any conditions that may reduce the Potential

AAR. Conditions may include:

• Intersecting arrival and departure runways

• Lateral distance between arrival runways

• Dual use runways – runways that share arrivals and

departures

• Taxiway layouts

• Availability of high-speed taxiways

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Step 2

Conditions may include (continued):

• Airspace limitations and constraints

• Procedural limitations (noise abatement, missed approach

procedures)

• Meteorological conditions

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Step 3

For any runway configuration:

Potential AAR

– Adjustment Factors

Actual AAR

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Step 3

Example of Actual AAR:

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Administrative considerations:

• Identify who is responsible for the establishment and

implementation of AARs at the airports

• Recommend a collaborative and transparent process

• Establish a table of actual AARs for the airport runway

configuration(s)

• Review and validate the airport runway configurations and

associated AARs at least once each year

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Why?

If you can measure it, you can manage it.

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Thank you !